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A dog and his blanket picture, in album: Another 50+ Animated Gifs

A dog and his blanket picture, in album: Another 50+ Animated Gifs

Video - Skittles Touch: Cat - Canada Pop Culture Quote the Rainbow, Taste the Rainbow - "I wish pufferfish were better at accepting themselves for who they are." On any given day, over 18,000,000 people with a well honed sweet tooth are treated to some of the most clever, absurd, fantastic and bizarre gems of wisdom on the Skittles Facebook page from an entity affectionately known as the "Rainbow". To put into context just how many fans 18,000,000 is, if you divide the "likes" for Skittles by two of the most popular young musicians of this decade, by creatively licensed association it more or less makes the Rainbow 54% Justin Bieber and 41% Lady Gaga, which with a little more creative math, equals exactly to 100% pure Facebook awesomeness. If you've ever seen a television ad for Skittles, or are a Facebook fan already, then you have a pretty good idea of the SpongeBob SquarePants-meets-Pee-wee's Playhouse-meets-Cirque du Soleil type of experience that one is in for with this off the wall brand. Like the Rainbow. Yeah, you see?

textfromdog.tumblr Perls before Swine Sometimes you spend an hour writing a script to display cat pictures. This is one of those times. Although, interestingly perl sorts the files by size. By popular (one) request, here's my cat being stupid: Albino Animals Birdwatchers are rushing to Avebury, near Marlborough, Wiltshire to hopefully catch a glimpse of a rare albino jackdaw. Author Andrew Collins was the first to photograph the bird which locals have named Jackie. Other fabulous albino animals include: According to Wikipedia there is no reported case of a true “albino” horse even though white horses have been referred to as albino in literature and some registries. Dominant white in horses is caused by the absence of pigment cells melanocytes, whereas albino animals have a normal distribution of melanocytes In other animals, patches of unpigmented skin, hair, or eyes due to the lack of pigment cells (melanocytes) are called piebaldism, not albinism nor partial albinism. Despite this, some registries still refer to “albino” horses.

This Cat Just Beat Your Fruit Ninja High Score untitled Puma training A Cats Christmas - StumbleUpon ( 2nd page added! Be sure to check it out AFTER this one More laughs and new great photos - link near bottom of page or click) Your instructors, Iris and Fern will demonstrate how to assemble and decorate a Christmas tree. A special thank-you to our talented girls for their expertise. Now an update ... Please ensure a safe season for your pets. Have fun - but play safe! Jaz chewing a treat, Iris checking her stocking, Fern on a nip high. We LOVE Christmas Day - Presents! Our 19 year old tree goes thru different looks, colours and ornaments. Is Julip helping with the tree? Fern would say NO! But Julip found the perfect task - Ornament Sniffing! A super important job Julip takes very seriously. Here's all 3 of us with our stockings. Our FIRST Christmas Day (2012) with Julip. While Iris got right into the gifts with Julip. We appreciate your comments. All the best in 2014! From the Fluffy Tails crew More LAUGHS & fun PHOTOS on Page 2 ! We also run a FUN facebook page for dog stuff! E-mail Us

White killer whale 1st ever filmed in wild - Technology & Science A team of Russian marine scientists is sailing the North Pacific on a quest to find Iceberg, the world's only known all-white male killer whale. Researchers with the Far East Russia Orca Project (FEROP) revealed on Monday that they succeeded in filming the elusive creature in 2010, but held back on publicizing the rare find until now, as they wanted to study him further. They have been looking for Iceberg ever since. The possibly albino mammal is believed to be the first one ever observed in the wild. He was observed in the North Pacific, east of the Kamchatka Peninsula near the Commander Islands, according to a release on Monday. 'In many ways, Iceberg is a symbol of all that is pure, wild and extraordinarily exciting about what is out there in the ocean waiting to be discovered'—Erich Hoyt, Far East Russia Orca Project Scientists described the unique orca with awe, saying "his towering two-meter white dorsal fin breaking the surface" reminded them of a glacier on the water.

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